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September 04, 2018

'Love is Harmony' event this weekend

Tinley Park Mayor Jacob Vandenberg will host a series of events called “Love is Harmony” from Sept. 7 to 9 in conjunction with the Tinley Park/Orland Hills Ministerial Association, the Tinley Park Park District, the Tinley Park Public Library and the Village of Tinley Park.

During the event, participants will be able to craft unique flags that will be displayed around the Village. While the program is inspired by the traditional Tibetan prayer flag, residents can include any message they want, so long as it is one of love and acceptance.

Electrical aggregation program provides 100-percent renewable energy

The Village of Tinley Park’s recently approved electrical aggregation program with MC Squared Energy Services, LLC provides 100% renewable energy at the same, average ComEd rate of 7.75 cents per kWh.

Following a 2012 voter referendum, residents allowed the Village of Tinley Park to negotiate the purchase price of combined electrical supply on behalf of residents and small businesses enrolled in the aggregation program. The Village can leverage better terms by lumping several purchasers together, as opposed to an individual going to the market on their own.

'Benches' out now along Oak Park Avenue

If you love Shrek, High School Musical, the Lion King and other classic cinematic celebrations of song, don’t miss the 15th annual Benches on the Avenue along Oak Park Avenue in Downtown Tinley! This year’s benches are based on the theme “
Treasured Family Musicals” and feature some of the most classic musicals of both stage and screen.

Police staffing study available

The Village conducted a staffing study of its police department in February 2018.Read the reportto see the findings of the study.

December 06, 2017

ComEd performing vegetation management

ComEd is performing vegetation management activities on distribution circuits in Tinley Park throughout the next several months. Vegetation management is a key component of ComEd’s maintenance program to ensure system electrical reliability, as vegetation contact with ComEd equipment is a leading cause of outages.

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Mayor's Corner

Mayor shaves head to support cancer research

Millennium Elementary School in Tinley Park recently hosted its annual St. Baldrick's Day Head Shaving Event, which is held with the goal of raising funds to help battle childhood cancer. The event went off without a hitch! Students in kindergarten through fifth grade had volunteers who decided to participate in the head shaving out of solidarity for their fellow students battling childhood cancer. The event also had a few teachers and past students who wanted to participate by having their heads shaved, as well.